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When it comes to covers, Billie Eilish tends to make an exception for tracks that are especially heart-shattering. During her Hit Me Hard and Soft show in Paris on Tuesday, the singer-songwriter ...
Midge Ure does not think Live Aid could happen today. The former Ultravox frontman, who co-organized the supersized charity concert event with Bob Geldof in 1985, told Good Morning Britain that ...
Glen Powell sports an all-black look on a walk with his dog in Notting Hill, London on July 11. John Kennedy, Midge Ure, Sir Bob Geldof, Harvey Goldsmith, Sir Brian May, Claire Bertschinger, Michael ...
Sunday was the 40th anniversary of Band Aid, and concert founders Bob Geldof and Midge Ure marked the occasion by reuniting with Queen guitarist Brian May.
All we know about Bob Geldof’s family Bob Geldof and Jeanne Marie first crossed paths in 1990, per The Daily Mail. He told the Irish Independent that he was struck by her beauty, but unfortunately, he ...
Bob Geldof and his wife, Jeanne Marine, have been married for over 10 years, which has ignited curiosity in their long-term relationship. Geldof is a singer-songwriter, as well as a political ...
Irish singer-songwriter and political activist Bob Geldof called Elon Musk and President Donald Trump “thugs” during the 40th anniversary event of Live Aid, to raise money for famine relief in ...
Bob Geldof reflects on the memorable Live Aid concert held 40 years ago, highlighting the challenges of reproducing such a large-scale humanitarian effort in today's world. While reminiscing on the ...
It's been 40 years since musicians came together to raise money for foreign aid and reshaped attitudes towards international development.
Live Aid concerts were simulcast in Philadelphia and London in a groundbreaking event 40 years ago. The event raised $100 million for famine relief.
Forty years ago this month, Bob Geldof unleashed his “global jukebox”. With the help of Midge Ure and promoter Harvey Goldsmith, he staged a concert across two venues on either side of the ...
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts simulcast from Philadelphia and London aimed to do a lot of good.